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What About The Haitian Children?

For the past three weeks the world has remained horrified at the news coming out of Haiti. Much has been stated about the untold suffering which has been visited on Haiti throughout the years. The images beamed across the world by a Western press has exposed the destruction of Port au Prince now rubble, over one hundred thousand dead, over one hundred thousand people relegated to amputee status, and over one million people homeless.

As if the horrific scenes unfolding on a nightly basis was not enough to make grown men cry – delivered courtesy of CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Doctor cum journalist Sanjay Gupta – we have had to witness another horrific event although not being reported as such. How many Black children have been adopted, in the process of being adopted, or simply stolen from Haiti during this period of uncertainty and distress in Haiti? The images of Black children being taken legally or otherwise by White people from Haiti has been troubling to BU.

The turbulent history of Haiti which has led to an unstable political and economic environment has seen an exodus of Haitian bodies and minds now dispersed around the globe. The point which needs to be made may offend some. If we go by the many reports, Haitian children including babies labelled as orphans are being snapped up by White families in the USA. BU acknowledge the humanitarian response by those driven to adopt the many children which have been orphaned in Haiti. What must be acknowledged also is the reluctance of the Black Haitian middle class living in Haiti and many others living in the USA who appear to be sitting on the fence as the future of Haiti is being whisked away on planes on a daily basis.

What will happen to those Black Haitian children raised by White families in the USA? What kind of identity will these children develop? Will they be able to identify with the country where they were uprooted in the years to come? So many questions. BU suspects many of the babies removed from Haiti in the last three weeks will grow up knowing Haiti as a distant place. What effect will the removal of so many children have on the aspirations of a country which was struggling in the people resources before the earthquake?

The success of any nation is dependent on its people more importantly its children. The surrender of Haitians at home and abroad to the removal of its children without a whimper is of concern.

There are certain elements which I referred to:
1. bringing the child up in its cultural environment;
2. not teaching the child a foreign culture, thereby alienating it from its own culture;
3. not taking the child away from its parents because of poverty.

In Barbados, the policy is that you look at cultural differences in adoption. I know of some potential adoptions that just never happened because the authorities did not think it in the best interest of the child.

It is very painful as a black man to see Haitian black children and indeed any black child in the company of the stinking world killers, the mass murderers European white people.

I always say that there is little or no sincerity in the efforts of the stinking,criminal minded European white people when they are trying to assist black people.This is becoming more evident in the efforts of assisting Haiti during this “earthquake crisis”

The kidnapping of Haitian Black children by so-called American christian missionaries is not surprising at all.That is the nature of the European white beast.Exploitation of other people for their own personal gains.I suspect many of those Haitian children & indeed other non-european children adopted or given to the European white families in the USA,Canada or Europe are being subjected to the most inhumane treatment possible.I believe many of those children are being use as child workers,are involve in child prostitution or are involve in servitude work for their “parents. Morally bankrupt Europeans are not sincere in any of their efforts and are only interest in the tangible benefits that would come they way when those human scums get involve in any activity whatsoever.

I know Hopi & other would not agree with me,nevertheless I have to say it.As I continue to read world history and learn about the atrocities those European white trash and mass murderers did to other ethnic groups and especially the treatment the African Blacks my fore-parents endured from those criminals and taking into consideration the behavior of those same stinking,uncivilized poor excuses for human beings,I have no regrets to say I HATE ALL STINKING EUROPEAN WHITE PEOPLE AND THEIR OFF-SPRINGS.I would love to see a world with no European white people in it.The sooner this world is rid of white people,the more peaceful & stable this world will be.All stinking European white make haste and get off this world.

@Negroman……I see you! And I overstand your sentiments. When you get a chance check out the movie AVATAR. Brother it is loaded. The director played with the colour of the Na’vi…..BUT…I know you’ll get it.

*************************************What a beautiful sight to see those ‘good christian missionaries’ being held in a prison there in Haiti, and singing their AMAZING GRACE HOW SWEET THE SONG, THAT SAVE A WRETCH LIKE THEM…..and it sounds so sweeet coming from their lips. oohlala!

Same Shit Different Day, with the likes of ROK et al. I sometimes hope that the UN and the USA in particular, pull out of Haiti and leave it to the whole lot of ya!! However, sadly that only affects those in Haiti. I wonder what a Haitian, living in Haiti right now, would say of the comments on this blog hhhmmmm….

Despite the constant urging of human
rights organizations Haiti government did very little toward protecting its children from exploitation and neglect.
The problem of foreigners taken children
from orphanages and promised a better way of life is nothing new in Haiti because of the corrupt officials and lack of leadership a blind eye was given to this problem. Chances are the missionaries would have gotten away had not for the other foreign agency now
inside Haiti.

In Sept. U.S. prosecutors indicted a Colorado missionary on charges he use
food and gifts to extract sexual favours
from teens at an orphange he ran in Haiti.UNICEF estimated that 50,000 children lived in orphages before the earthquakebut the number could be much higher.
I believe that some of these churches that
have taken a strong hold in Haiti before
the earthquake was in part to exploit the
minds of many of the children into becoming “Born again Christians” that is a way to establish bigger churches within that region. In america it is very
hard to get the youth to join churches.So going outside of the country makes it easier for them in the name of doing God”s work.Many poor families are con into giving their children away by some of these missionaries.However the government role in neglect must not be
overlooked.

UNICEF is organizing teams to inspect
orphanges.and locate avaiable bed space for children.
Hopefully these missionaries would be
prosecuted to full extent of the law.This
would send a positive message to the world that the Haitian government is serious about protecting their children.

On a more serious note,it is sad to see that the US Army is now being used to invade sovereign countries just so some wicked fake Jews can rule the whole world at their own pleasure,,these people need to be rounded up by the masses as soon as possible or we will all be going down..for fake Jews and their wicked policies.http://www.infowars.com/not-your-fathers-army/

[Milk]
Do you understand the metaphoric phrase ‘Lyte as a Rock?’
It’s explaining, how heavy the young lady is
You know what I’m saying King?

[King of Chill]
Yes my brother, but I would consider ‘Lyte as a Rock’
a simile because of the usage of the word ‘as’
And now.. directly from the planet of Brooklyn
MC Lyte — as a Rock!MC Lyte :
I Cram To Understand U

Mass vaccination planned for Haitian people under the guise of curtailing infectious diseases …now we are seeing the real reason the US Army is down there….oh yes kids first everyone else after..mass sterilization campaign on the way..and what ever else is in those needles..Hopi…the Haitians look doomed yuh…some sort of Voodoo better start working soon yuh.http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/health/2010-02/03/c_13161607.htm

Don’t be surprised if we hear about some new strain of H1N1 or some other new killer disease that will obviously have been started by those dirty Haitians coming from the corporate owned mainstream media to push some new killer vaccine that they already have stockpiled in a warehouse belonging to Donald Rumsfield and associates….wait and see..then scare the whole world by telling us it is a worldwide pandemic…AGAIN…..remember..you read it first here from us Bajans.

Rok
You sound like those people who would say that black people sold themselves into slavery. Trafficking in human beings has always been a white man thing. They love to have slaves.
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Wrong trafficking in human beings has always been a black man thing.
The slave trade in Africa went two ways West and East. Slaves were taken to the Middle East -black men sold by black men.
Slavery still exists in the Sudan .
No white men there.
White people usually women and children have also been sold for the slave trade for the harems of Morocco and the Middle East.

I think the decision made by Barbados was hastily and not well though out. Afterall with Barbados looking for tourist
from other countries in the world this would have been an opportunity for Barbados to show the world that we truly
care just by going that extra mile to help
even if it was one victim.

The state in Haiti has not been that of a culture for many years, the every day life of a child living there has been fear, that his limbs will be chopped off by militia, getting raped by a junkie while he looks through a garbage heap for the scraps that will sell for a mud cake to eat, when given this reality, that it could get worse, seriously, culture will be the last of his worries. Its very important that systems are there to protect the children given to adoption, but when all is said and done, it could be easier for a nation such as Haiti to have a chance at a better future if their orphans are cared for by other richer nations and those who are left can put their finances into a better future and a renewed culture without fear for their future children and perhaps a better culture that the orphans of this earthquake can return to.